Astronomers struggle to learn about the cores of gas giants because they are hidden beneath layers of thick gas and clouds that obscure observations. These elusive regions are challenging to study directly as telescopes cannot penetrate these opaque layers to provide a clear view of the core. Scientists rely on computer models and indirect observations to infer information about the cores of gas giants.
i dont know
i think they didnt do with pluto because this planet is to high away from earth and too cold i dont know if their machines can hold up to -1500 Celciius
we will know thattt wats happening in the outerspace by them right soo astroronmers work is important
i dont think she ever did i honestly dont know
dont know what is the answer
The cores are so deep in the planets
When a probe gets so far into Jupiter, it evaporates and NASA scientists think there may be a solid core.
They dont
i dont know look it up :D , jacey ella
dont know i think it comes out in september
well i really dont think so but you never know but at this point i dont think so.
i dont know but i think it is tall talk or small talk
i dont know
along time ago but we really dont know the right date or time
Aristarchus of Samos influenced later astronomers by proposing a heliocentric model of the universe, where the Sun, not the Earth, was at the center. His ideas laid the foundation for the work of astronomers like Copernicus and Galileo.
Some astronomers are likely to be good at DIY, but most would probably get a contractor in.
Astronomers know because they have studied star patterns and placements and know when there has been a change between where there is a black hole and where there isn't one.